Israel admits firing at ambulances and fire trucks during Gaza offensive
- Israel's military admitted it fired on ambulances in the Gaza Strip, identifying them as "suspicious vehicles". This incident occurred in Rafah and resulted in at least one death, prompting condemnation from Hamas as a "war crime".
- Hamas's Basem Naim accused Israel of a "deliberate and brutal massacre" against rescue teams, stating it violates international humanitarian law.
- Tom Fletcher from the United Nations reported that Israeli airstrikes have killed hundreds of children and civilians in densely populated areas since March 18.
- The Israeli military noted that the targeting of rescue vehicles was due to their misuse by "terrorist organizations" in the Gaza Strip.
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